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From: "Ken Boyce" <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Setting default Place Styles for tags
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 07:35:22 -0700
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Hi Caroline

Do not get side tracked and stop unpacking - I made that mistake Xmas 1983
and out of c100 boxes I have some 50 still unpacked containing 3500+ Vinyl
records and 400+ music scores (albeit indexed, cited and sourced on card -
somewhere! - TMG to the rescue maybe <vbg>)

Now to sidetrack you

It is common practice in Canada to intern the ashes of loved ones in
receptacles at cemeteries. Is this now the case for the UK?

I don't know how this situation has previously been dealt with but I'm
suggesting that your Cemetery place style is ideally suited for a custom UK
cremation-int tag to cover the internment of ashes

BTW I am told that it is actually unlawful in Canada to scatter human ashes
to the elements.

Regards

----- Original Message -----

From: "Caroline Gurney" <>
To: "TMG List" <>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 3:51 PM
Subject: [TMG] Setting default Place Styles for tags


> SNIP
> If anyone wants to do this for themselves, first set up the Cemetery place
> style: Tools > Master Style List > Places > Add. Fill in as follows:
>
> Style Name: Cemetery:
> Label 1: Grave Location
> Label 2: Cemetery
> Label 3: Place
> Label 4: County
> Label 5: Blank
> Label 6: Country
> Label 7: Post Code
> Label 8: Phone
> Label 9: Grid Ref
> Label 10: Chapman
>
> Change the labels as appropriate to suit your own needs - these are
> designed
> for the UK.
>
> Next set the Cemetery place style as the default place style for the
> Burial
> tag: Tools > Master Tag Type List > Burial > Edit. On the General tab, for
> Default Style, select Cemetery, then OK > Close.
> SNIP
> Caroline Gurney
> Chipping Sodbury
> http://www.gurney.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/TMG.htm
>
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>
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